Stylish Travel Men

Get the breathability of a travel sandal with the comfort and support of a lace-up in these leather deck shoes. The rubber outsole provides excellent traction even on wet surfaces, and the rich brown leather upper is treated with a water-resistant finish. The leather-lined contoured foot bed molds to your feet.

With multiple travel pockets and a water-resistant finish, our lightweight sport coat is a perfect choice for travel. Two front flap pockets and a zippered chest pocket have room for maps, tickets, keys, and more. An inner pocket holds a mobile device like a phone or MP3 player, with a slit to pass earphone cords through, and a zippered inner pocket keeps a wallet and passport secure but accessible.

Prevent aching feet on your travels and pack lighter with these leather slip-ons that go from sightseeing to dinner with ease. A padded collar and heel plus elastic gores on each side provide a comfortable fit. The burnished, naturally tanned leather looks well traveled from the moment you put them on.

Keep all of your travel essentials organized and close at hand with this convertible travel jacket. With its 15 pockets to accommodate your passport, traveler's checks, camera, film, maps, pens, GPS, MP3 player, and even a water bottle, you may be able to leave a carry-on bag at home. Perfect for packing light even in changeable climates: The quick-drying cotton/nylon blend shrugs off wet weather. When the sun heats you up, zip off the sleeves and stash them in the pockets to convert the jacket into a vest. Moisture-wicking mesh lining keeps you cool and comfortable. Reinforced stitching stands up to years of adventures off the beaten path.

Inspired by the rugged work clothes worn by ranchers and opal miners in the Australian outback, this cotton canvas jacket will stand up to even the most adventurous travel. The double-weave cotton resists snags, and has a broken-in softness from day one. Six pockets allow plenty of room to securely carry all you need in town or on the trail. The elasticized waistband and wrists keep the cold out, and the soft poly lining wicks away moisture. Leather collar.

Comfort, support, and durability are essential in a walking shoe, and these slip-ons from Naot® fit the bill. A hidden gore helps adjust the fit to keep you comfortable through long days of exploring the sights. A padded heel cup and removable cork and latex foot bed mold to your foot for custom support. Brown buffalo leather.

Combining sport technology with a casual shoe, these slip-ons by Rockport feature shock-absorbing Adidas® insoles for all-day sightseeing without fatigue. The leather upper is supple and flexible, and the padded collar and tongue offer additional comfort. EVA rubber soles provide great traction on all surfaces, and are perfect for travel.

In just a century since they first appeared, the textured wool sweaters of the Aran Islands have become “as tenacious an international symbol of Ireland as the harp and shamrock,” writes fashion historian Deirdre McQuillan. It wasn’t until the home crafts movement at the end of the 19th century that Aran’s distinctive patterns became known around the world. Today, from tourist shops to fashion shows, one can find sweaters based on stitches that were invented by grandmothers and great-grandmothers only a few generations ago.

From the rooftop of the world to the final frontier, sheepskin-lined travel slip-ons have accompanied some of the world's most ambitious explorers. Lightweight and great for indoor and outdoor use, they are practically the only shoes you need to bring on your travels. With their metal-free, travel-friendly design, you can wear them through airport security, or slip them on and off quickly if necessary. Removable comfort-cushion insole and EVA midsole offer lightweight performance and maximum cushioning so you can roam longer. Never too hot or too cold, the sheepskin lining cushions and wicks away moisture. The rich oiled nubuck leather uppers are stain- and water-resistant, and the nonslip rubber outsole provides sure footing outdoors.

The inner elastic gore on these leather walking shoes adjusts to keep you comfortable through a long day of exploring. Shoes feature removable foot beds, midsole traction, and a rubber outsole. The full-grain uppers are tanned and stitched in Spain, and treated with a water-resistant finish.

In Arequipa, Peru, the Casa del Moral, which houses an art collection and library, draws visitors with its architecture that combines Inca and Spanish colonial influences. Its name comes from the mulberry tree that stands in the courtyard. Artisans in Arequipa adapt some of Casa del Moral’s architectural details into this jacquard-knit baby alpaca sweater in shades of sky blue, smoky gray, and marigold.

Ireland's northernmost county is a land of peat bogs, sandy beaches, and windswept cliffs. In the shadow of the Blue Stack Mountains, the town of Donegal has been renowned for its handwoven wool sweaters for generations. Woven from wool that is flecked with the colors of Irish earth and sky, this comfortable sweater is hand-knit in blocks of tan and peat, charcoal and heather. Lightweight and insulating, wool is one of the most travel-friendly natural fabrics available and shrugs off Donegal's morning mist with ease. Hand-knit in Ireland.

Indigenous Bolivian craftsman translate grecasrepeating geometric patternsfrom the traditional garments of the Tarabuco region in this 3/4-zip pullover. The design is an interpretation of barroco mestizo style, in which indigenous and Spanish cultures have struck an aesthetic balance. This lightweight and cozy 100% alpaca sweater is handknit by artisans in Bolivia.

Being prepared for travel in changeable climates doesn’t have to mean bringing twice the gear. Our water-resistant, blazer-style jacket is perfect from Seattle to São Paulo. Its ability to shrug off wet weather is due to the tight weave of the fabric, not a surface waterproofing treatment, so it remains effective even after years of wear. Four exterior patch pockets, two hand pockets, interior zip pocket, and interior MP3 pocket with an earphone pass-through slot help you keep a ton of travel essentials within reach. Button cuffs customize the fit.

For hundreds of years, women in the rural villages of the Aran Islands off the western coast of Ireland have knit natural wool sweaters for their fisherman kin. At weekly gatherings, they examined each other's work and continually invented intricate new stitches. Each of the stitches in this generously sized, traditional Aran sweater represents a facet of fishing culture: the honeycomb stitch for hard work, the cable stitch for safety on the waters, and the basket weave as a wish for a plentiful catch. 100% merino wool. Made in Ireland.

Be prepared for virtually any weather condition while still packing light with this microfiber jacket. Mist and rain are no match for the weatherproof exterior, and the zip-out, poly-filled wool lining adds warmth only when you need it. Brimming with storage space: Two exterior welt pockets each have an internal zippered security pocket. You'll find inside another zippered security pocket, a cell phone pocket, and an easy-access slit pocket. Zip front with elastic waist and cuffs to keep the chill out. Imported.

For peace of mind when traveling in unfamiliar territory, smart travelers protect their valuables. These unique travel socks contain a zippered pocket that securely hides your credit cards, cash, keys, and ID for pickpocket-free travel. Made from high-grade combed cotton for superior softness, each formfitting sock has a nonravel top to prevent sliding and an impact-absorbing, double-cushioned heel and sole for all-day comfort. Imported.

Jewelers on the island of Java work in open-air studios creating the sterling silver beads that have been a local art form since the 16th century. This bracelet begins with a technique called repoussé, where designs are hammered into a sheet of metal. The textured metal is then curled into a long cylindrical bead, and a mold is made. Sterling silver beads cast from this original mold are then slid onto a braided leather cord to make a handsome bracelet that flatters both men and women. Made in Indonesia.

Touch-screen devices are more and more a part of daily life and one of the most common ways that we get information and keep in touch while exploring the world. Special leather fingerpads on these wind-resistant gloves let you type, text, and scroll through maps without exposing your skin to the elements. Perfect for those who rely on electronic maps and guidebooks, they're an asset for off-season travelers and backcountry hikers. Mirror seaming between fingers adds to the comfort. Winner of the Backpackers Magazine 2011 Editors Choice award.

The ultimate in backcountry versatility, our Storm Tracker gloves can be worn for nearly any activity. Whether exploring on a ski tour or trekking in the winter, these light, durable, highly dexterous gloves will keep you comfortable in moderately cold conditions. The Windstopper membrane and tricot lining make this thin glove exceptionally warm for its size. The lack of bulk provides amazing breathability, and unprecedented dexterity and tactility.

With these slip-on shoes, you can go from walking the cobblestoned streets of a foreign land to attending an evening cultural event with ease. Feature a built-in air-cushioning system that helps prevent soreness, a moisture-absorbing antimicrobial EVA foam foot-bed, and a leg fatigue–reducing midsole designed to allow you to roam farther and see more. Easy-to-clean fullgrain leather. Rubber outsoles. Imported.

Inspired by the U.S. Army field watches that are heirlooms for many servicepeople, this watch receives accurate time signals from the U.S., U.K., German, and Japanese atomic clocks. A canvas band and stainless steel bezel retain the age-old look of analog craftsmanship, with a classic face featuring National Geographic's distinctive logo. Displays both 12-hour and 24-hour military time, world time in 31 cities, day of the week, digital date, and seconds. Luminescent hour, minute, and second hands.

Receive accurate time signals from the U.S. atomic clock in a handsome wristwatch that retains the age-old look of analog craftsmanship. Inspired by U.S. Army field watches that remain heirlooms for many servicepeople. A leather band and stainless steel bezel frame a classic face featuring National Geographic's distinctive logo. Displays both 12-hour and 24-hour military time, day of the week, digital date, and seconds.

In the Bolivian Andes, talented artisans spin alpaca fiber into a soft and durable yarn, and through their weaving, translate their traditional ancient patterns into contemporary style. The bright earth tones and patterns of this particularly soft and breathable three-season sweater are adapted from a 3,000-year-old fabric. Entirely handmade in Bolivia of pure alpaca wool.

In the tropics, even formal clothing needs to provide relief from the heat. The cotton guayabera is the garment of choice for men from Central America to the Caribbean and beyond. This version, handcrafted in El Salvador, features a pattern called deshilado, where threads are pulled out of the woven fabric to create ventilation. Large patch pockets and thin pleats called alforzas are traditional details on this all-occasion shirt, which is meant to be worn untucked.

In the Bolivian high plains, amid the snowcapped Andes, the pre-Inca Tiwanaku culture thrived for more than 500 years. So far only a fraction of the civilization's ruins have been excavated, yet it has yielded some of the earliest and more remarkably well-preserved textiles found in the Americas. Their art features highly abstracted figures, that originally expressed real places, animals, or cultural events but over time became icons with symbolic meaning. The high degree of abstraction in the art of Tiwanaku has inspired several art historians to compare their art to modern abstract movements, including Cubism. The intricate, interlocked geometric patterns on this alpaca fiber sweater are adapted from woven Tiwanaku tunics made around 500 A.D.

This hearty forest green cardigan takes its inspiration from military-style Irish sweaters, often worn by volunteers who fought with the British in WWII. Although Ireland was neutral and relations with Britain were strained, thousands of men and women chose to join the Allied cause as members of the British Royal Army and Merchant Navy, or by working in British factories. Our contemporary version uses rich leather to enhance frequent wear points, ensuring years of rugged outdoor wear. Leather shoulders help keep expedition gear and luggage straps from slipping off. Front slash pockets add functionality and make this sweater an alternative to a jacket on milder winter days. Pure Irish wool, knit in Ireland.

Part of standard-issue military wear during WWII, sweaters like this olive wool pullover were popular among servicemen for comfort, durability, and easy pullover warmth. The shawl-collar style buttons up to cut the cold just as it did onboard aircraft carriers in the '40s. Cotton twill canvas-reinforced elbows add durability. Imported.

From the 16th century until WWII when the wristwatch became popular, pocket watches were a common part of the well-dressed man's attire. This steel alloy pocket watch features a Celtic knot etched into the pewter-finished case. A clear face lets you observe the self-winding mechanism inside, where even a slight motion causes a small metal weight to turn gears that wind the watch spring. With chain and T-bar. Made in Scotland.